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    Theodore Roosevelt loved to explore and generally be adventurous. Roosevelt participated in a bear-hunting trip in 1902 although he didn’t want to kill the bears he just wanted to catch them. Roosevelt refused to kill a bear that the hunters caught so they gave him the name “Teddy”. This how Theodore received the name “Teddy” and that name is used in present time to identify a bear as a “Teddy Bear”. Theodore Roosevelt was a big part in American History although he faced troubles but that did not

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    Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27‚ 1858‚ in New York City. His parents were Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and Martha Bulloch. His family owned a successful plate-glass import business. When he was younger‚ he earned the nickname "Teedie or Teddy". He was homeschooled due to his illnesses and asthma. Teddy enjoyed working with animals‚ weightlifting‚ and boxing. He attended Harvard College‚ during his second year there his father died. In 1880‚ he enrolled at Columbia Law School and

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    Know About Teddy Roosevelt) were some of the most bizarre facts of our 26th ex-president‚ Theodore Roosevelt. Serving for two well-deserved terms and being the first sitting president to leave the presidency. He accomplished many things other presidents fall short on‚ such as being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Helping the environment and helping Americans in the food industry and drug safety. To boot‚ Theodore did the most with his time as president and was one of the best presidents to serve in the

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    Theodore Roosevelt was an astounding president through both his terms of presidency. In 1901‚ when Roosevelt was McKinley’s Vice President‚ he did not expect nor did he wish to become president. Unfortunately when Mckinley was assassinated‚ Roosevelt was thrusted into presidency and became the youngest progressive president at the age of 42. Through his presidency Roosevelt gained the trust and the love of the American citizens. He represented the new progressive movement by improving foreign policy

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    President Theodore Roosevelt strongly believed that each and every president should be a true leader. Roosevelt also developed the term of "Muckrakers" and stated his views on them. He also expressed his views on the foreign policy. Roosevelt held true to his beliefs that a president should lead by his actions. Roosevelt accomplished many things during his presidency‚ which implies that he had to have led the country to such success. He took charge by enforcing the Sherman Anti-Trust Act‚ the

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    presidents of the United States of America‚ Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt was a president‚ a soldier and naval strategist‚ a conservationist and hunter‚ to name a few. Theodore Roosevelt is the youngest person to ever hold office‚ he had also led a cavalry unit called the Rough Riders in the Spanish-American war. Theodore Roosevelt’s fascinating early life caused him to develop into one of the most influential presidents of the United States of America. Theodore Roosevelt had a life filled with ups and

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    As a president‚ Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt had a hard job to handle. He not only had to run the United States of America‚ but he had to unexpectedly take over as the 26th president after the assassination of William McKinley. Serving as the youngest president‚ Roosevelt introduced a more modern mindsets in politics and strived in progressivism. Although Roosevelt had a vigorous task ahead of him‚ he seized the role. Not only was he a favorable leader‚ but he is remembered for his interest in the

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    On July 1st 2008 an article was written by Nicholas Carr titled “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and this article was taken differently by many people. He talks about how he has problems reading ever since he discovered Google. Carr states “my concentration often starts to drift after two or three pages. I get fidgety‚ lose the thread‚ begin looking for something else to do” (2) and he blames Google is the problem. He believes the constant multi-tasking and skimming over articles on the internet has

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    Sahilys Matos Mr. Saleeba English IV 13 October 2017 Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt was considered one of the most important and greatest presidents in the United States of America. Born on October 27‚ 1858‚ a writer‚ naturalist‚ and a soldier became one of the most impacting leaders of America. A Harvard man‚ became the 26th commander in chief of the united states of America and helped America progress to what it is today. One of his surprising accomplishments is that until this day

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    Last but not least‚ in our country‚ Article 5 of the Federal Constitution provides human rights to Liberty of the Person‚ however‚ some flaws in it should be reform or enforce by adopting the principle of constitutionalism (Mizan. N‚ 2014). In Article 5‚ no person shall be denied of his personal liberty (Federal Constitution‚ 2010)‚ the person in this subsection is referring to everyone‚ not only citizens. Beside‚ this right is interpreted in the case of Aminah v Superintendent of Prison. There is

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